
Bournemouth vs Everton postponement latest as Met Office issue new weather warning
Everton’s clash against Bournemouth could face disruption on Tuesday.
The Toffees face a long trip down south for the midweek fixture as they look to get back to winning ways.
Bournemouth are the favourites to beat Everton, with both teams heading into the tie on the back of a disappointing weekend.
Everton’s 4-1 defeat to Newcastle was an eye-opener for many fans, with multiple stars terrible throughout.
However, Toffees fans may have an equally poor start to December given the latest weather warning ahead of the Bournemouth clash.

Yellow rain warning issued for Bournemouth vs Everton
Everton fans have long had issues with the weather this season, and Tuesday looks to be no different.
According to the Met Office, on 1 December, there is expected to be heavy rain in the South West of England on Monday and Tuesday.
This could cause flooding, which in turn could see the cancellation of train services and possibly result in road closures.
Luckily, the weather warning is set to end at 3am on Tuesday, meaning that there is plenty of time to clean up the mess that the weather has caused before the match.

However, the journey to and from the ground may still be disrupted due to the weather.
David Moyes has solid record against Bournemouth
While Everton have a terrible recent record against Bournemouth, Moyes’ is solid.
The Scotsman has won seven out of his 15 meetings with the Cherries, only losing four.
| David Moyes record against Bournemouth | |
| Wins | 7 |
| Draws | 4 |
| Losses | 4 |
Therefore, the manager will be looking to take inspiration from these past results to get a victory on Tuesday.
A win would see the Toffees leapfrog Bournemouth and could help get their European ambitions back on track ahead of the busy festive period.
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